“We’re living in a time right now where trans kids can’t even go to the bathroom in schools and they’re diminished in society,” Patricia continued. “It’s really unfortunate that the Oscars decided they couldn’t show a trans person who was such an important person in this community. Because — trans kids — it could have meant a lot to them.”

Alexis was not the only star to get left out of the tribute to stars we lost in 2016 during Sunday’s awards ceremony. “Brady Bunch” mom Florence Henderson was a pointed omission, as was comedian and actor Garry Shandling, not to mention “Growing Pains” dad Alan Thicke.

Though all three actors were more known for TV projects rather than films, some TV-centric actors were given a tribute, including Mary Tyler Moore.

Also omitted, perhaps due to timing more than anything else, was “Twister” star Bill Paxton, who died Saturday, just a day before the ceremony. However, Jennifer Aniston, who introduced the In Memoriam segment, mentioned him in her speech.